Attention! We have recently (7 Aug) completed a "clean-out" of old listings in the Gearslutz Member Services directory. Any & all listings that were posted more than 365 days ago have been deleted so that we can ensure the directory remains up-to-date. If you had a listing which was for an active service, you will need to resubmit it - please do so at your leisure. Thanks for your help!

The added clarity in the 'Dolby' is welcomed. Hopefully, there will be a blend knob. I know it's adjustable to get to the 'sweet spot'. But while great on that dull sounding drum track, it may not be as good on a track (or mix bus) already well balanced. I could see adding that in 'sweet spot' mode in something like an 80/20 (80 dry, 20 wet), for example, on a mix bus or track that just needs a little bit extra.

The added clarity in the 'Dolby' is welcomed. Hopefully, there will be a blend knob. I know it's adjustable to get to the 'sweet spot'. But while great on that dull sounding drum track, it may not be as good on a track (or mix bus) already well balanced. I could see adding that in 'sweet spot' mode in something like an 80/20 (80 dry, 20 wet), for example, on a mix bus or track that just needs a little bit extra.

The knob controls sensitivity, so you can make it subtle. A well balanced mix should call for less brightness. Some real world testing and we'll choose the best controls

Somebody asks for broken-machine kind of algorithms (like extreme wow settings and such). This is not what we had in mind (a special effect). I wonder what do everybody think about this.

I'd also prefer it to be a separate plugin. The RoundTone GUI has already almost doubled in size from the last version, and I prefer my plugins simple, with as few controls as possible. I'm only ever really going to be using it in a mix buss/mastering context, so even the regular V3 with the wow&flutter, noise, and delay settings is overkill for me.

Wow v3 really nice - didnt expected that but its really really welcome over here in switzerland. i love all your plugs quinto (grasso, cuttertone, stripbus and roundtone so far) and soon i guess i have to check your verbs out plus the others in the line

Here is a preview of the two new tape formulae.
You can hear a drums loop, first dry, then through "Bright Formulae" tape, then "Lo-Fi" tape and dry again.

These new modes don't include static EQ curve (the whole Roundtone concept is like this), it is all about how they respond to different frequencies.
Bright enhances high frequencies and can add some air, Lo-Fi has a strong midrange sensitivity.

These examples include the new B-exp feature (set to move and bounce), wow and flutter (low level), some noise.

Here is a preview of the two new tape formulae.
You can hear a drums loop, first dry, then through "Bright Formulae" tape, then "Lo-Fi" tape and dry again.

These new modes don't include static EQ curve (the whole Roundtone concept is like this), it is all about how they respond to different frequencies.
Bright enhances high frequencies and can add some air, Lo-Fi has a strong midrange sensitivity.

These examples include the new B-exp feature (set to move and bounce), wow and flutter (low level), some noise.